The OWASP code review guide is to given the go-ahead for the summer of code 2008. This shall enable the authors to further expand and refine the guide.<br>

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The Code review guide is proudly sponsored by the OWASP Summer of Code (SoC) 2008. For more information please see [[OWASP_Summer_of_Code_2008| OWASP Summer of Code 2008]].

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== Code Review Guide (RC2) Completed ==

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== Code Review Guide V1.1 Completed ==

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The code review guide has been completed and is available here:

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The code review guide has been completed and is available here http://www.lulu.com/content/5678680 as a bound book.

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==Code review tool==

==Code review tool==

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The following link is for the new version of Code Crawler,code review tool which examines code for keywords discussed in the section "[[First sweep of the code base]]"<br>It has a new look and feel and also uses MS SQL Server express.

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The following link is for the new version of Code Crawler, code review tool which examines code for keywords discussed in the section "[[Crawling Code]]". It support Java and .NET code:

The OWASP Code Review project was conceived by Eoin Keary, the OWASP Ireland Founder and Chapter Lead. We are actively seeking individuals to add new sections as new web technologies emerge. If you are interested in volunteering for the project, or have a comment, question, or suggestion, please drop me a line mailto:eoin.keary@owasp.org

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We are actively seeking techies to add new sections as new web technologies emerge.

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If you are interested in volunteering for the project, or have a comment, question, or suggestion, please drop me a line mailto:eoin.keary@owasp.org

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==Volunteers Needed==

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==Join the Code Review Team==

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Yes please, drop me a line.

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All of the OWASP Guides are living documents that will continue to change as the threat and security landscape changes.<br>

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Need help on this one, don't be shy, all help appreciated

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==Subscribe to the list==

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We welcome everyone to join the Code Review Guide Project and help us make this document great. The best way to get started is to subscribe to the mailing list by following the link below. Please introduce yourself and ask to see if there is anything you can help with. We are always looking for new contributions. If there is a topic that you’d like to research and contribute, please let us know!<br>

Owasp Orizon Code review engine

The Owasp Orizon Project is born in 2006 to provide a set of APIs to provide an opensource engine to provide static analysis services to developers that wants to build a code review tool.

The Owasp Orizon will evolve accordingly in order to implement security checks described in the Code Review Guide.
With the framework a UI is also provided in order to give people a standalone tool to realize code review for the security flaws listed in the "The Owasp Code Review Top 9"

Spring Of Code 2007

The Code review guide is proudly sponsored by the OWASP Spring of Code (SpOC) 2007.
For more information please see Spring of Code 2007

Project Contributors

The OWASP Code Review project was conceived by Eoin Keary, the OWASP Ireland Founder and Chapter Lead. We are actively seeking individuals to add new sections as new web technologies emerge. If you are interested in volunteering for the project, or have a comment, question, or suggestion, please drop me a line mailto:eoin.keary@owasp.org

Join the Code Review Team

All of the OWASP Guides are living documents that will continue to change as the threat and security landscape changes.

We welcome everyone to join the Code Review Guide Project and help us make this document great. The best way to get started is to subscribe to the mailing list by following the link below. Please introduce yourself and ask to see if there is anything you can help with. We are always looking for new contributions. If there is a topic that you’d like to research and contribute, please let us know!

Roadmap

Project About

PROJECT INFOWhat does this OWASP project offer you?

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Name: OWASP Code Review Project (home page)

Purpose: The code review guide is currently at release version 1.1 and the second best selling OWASP book in 2008. Many positive comments have been feedback regarding this initial version and believe it’s a key enabler for the OWASP fight against software insecurity. It has even inspired individuals to build tools based on its information. The combination of a book on secure code review and tools to support such an activity is very powerful as it gives the developer community a place to start regarding secure application development.

Going forward I hope to further integrate with the ASVS and other guides such as the testing and ASDR guides shall be perfromed for version 2.0.

This release is an expanded and improved version of the former OWASP Code Review Guide’s RC 2.0 version which contains the following additional and expanded chapters: Transactional Analysis, Threat Modelling and Analysis, Example reports and how to write one, Automated code review, Rich Internet Applications, The OWASP ESAPI, Code review Metrics, Integrating Code review with an existing SDLC.